Democrats are threatening to grind the Senate to a halt until the White House provides answers to Americans about the Iran war.
A group of Senate Democrats said they’re prepared to hold up business on the floor unless senior administration officials testify before key committees, under oath, about the military operation in the Middle East.
Sens. Tim Kaine, D-Va., and Cory Booker, D-N.J., joined “Morning Joe” to discuss the Iran war and Democrats’ effort to hold President Donald Trump and his administration accountable.
“The constitution is really plain, you can’t be at war without a vote of Congress,” Kaine told MS NOW. “And sometimes presidents try to say, ‘Well, this was a police action,’ or, ‘It’s too minimal to be war.’ This is a war. President Trump calls it a war, but he’s doing an end-run around Congress and the Constitution.”
Kaine said members of Congress have a constitutional obligation to provide checks and balances, especially when it comes to matters of war.
“We don’t send our sons and daughters into war where they could be killed or badly injured, unless the political leadership casts a vote and says ‘This is so important a national mission that it’s worth risking our kids’ lives for,’” he said.
The Virginia Democrat said he and his colleagues will use a series of new war powers resolutions to “seize the floor.” Although the motions aren’t likely to pass, they could stall businesses as usual in the chamber.
Kaine said they will continue to file those motions until “we can finally get this before the American public in open hearings before the Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees.”
“What we’re demanding is what the American people want,” Booker said of the effort.








